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Love this thread.
Interesting that our most prolific poster is silent as to this thread. Keep the photos coming. Our recent history does wonders for our morale!
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God that was a fun year. Was actually lucky enough to attend the final NIT game. My first time at The Mecca. Beautiful stadium, an impressive amount of GW fans, and a game that never felt like it wasn't ours to take. The after party on the roof top bar was fun too! Thanks for the nostalgia!
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Gwmayhem wrote:
Very clever GW0509. I was wondering what you were going to do once you hit the 6-9 digits which are rare (and perhaps even not allowed) in the college game.
That is correct. Only numerals 1-5 allowed (in either the tens or ones position) in college, presumably because refs at this level aren't ambidextrous enough to be able to indicate fouls using each hand twice. I only learned this maybe 5 years ago, and on this site.
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Back to basketball the rest of the way after this one
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He has great size for 1957. When did he play?
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Colonel wrote:
He has great size for 1957. When did he play?
He actually was on the 1957 Sun Bowl team
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Obviously a Baltimore Colt picture but at first thinking it might be a GW football picture and looking up at the stands, my immediate thought was that the football team drew about as well as the basketball team.
Anyone know roughly how many came out to watch GW Football in person? Can't imagine it was more than several thousand but perhaps I'd be surprised.
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Dayton '05:
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Gwmayhem wrote:
Obviously a Baltimore Colt picture but at first thinking it might be a GW football picture and looking up at the stands, my immediate thought was that the football team drew about as well as the basketball team.
Anyone know roughly how many came out to watch GW Football in person? Can't imagine it was more than several thousand but perhaps I'd be surprised.
When I was at the Hatchet I wrote an article about the 25th anniversary of GW dropping football. At its final game against Villanova at D.C. Stadium (now RFK), they drew 1,000 fans.
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Carl Elliott, winningest Colonial ever.
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Hopped over to the GW Sports site to see if there was any official news on game times.
Under the basketball schedule tab, they have a countdown clock to the next game. Not bad marketing.
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Dayton '15:
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It's impossible to look at this photo of Pops and not think to yourself, "wow. I really miss this."
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Someone at GW must be reading this thread - they tweeted yesterday that we had “pops” days until the season begins!!